Donglin Wang
Research Professor, Associate Professor, tutor for graduate students, Associate chief physician (psychiatry)
Email: wangdl@hznu.edu.cn, dlwang2187397@163.com
Address: Institutes of Psychological Sciences, Hangzhou Normal University, No.2318 Yuhangtang Rd., Hangzhou
Education background
2006.09-2010.07 Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Medical Psychology Doctor
1995.09-1998.07 Medical College of Soochow University Psychiatry and Mental Health Master
1978.02-1981.01 Medical College of Yangzhou University Clinical Medicine Bachelor
Work experience
2012.01-present Center for Cognition and Brain Disorders, Hangzhou Normal University Research Professor
The Psychiatry Department, Affiliated Hospital of Hangzhou Normal University Associate chief physician
2010.08-2011.12 the 4th Affiliation Hospital of Soochow University Associate Chief Physician, Associate Professor
1998.08-2006.08 the 4th Affiliation Hospital of Soochow University Associate Chief Physician, Associate Professor
1981.02-1995.08 the 4th Affiliation Hospital of Soochow University Resident doctor, Attending Physician
Research Interests:
cognitive and clinical neuroscience, affective disorder and stress-related disorder using psycho-neuroendocrinological and neuroimaging methods, andetc.
Reward: the Shanghai-Aventis excellent thesis in psychiatry award, Chinese Academy of Science (CAS) Scholarship, etc.
Courses:
1. Graduate courses Principle lecturer ofPsychiatryand Functional Neuroanatomy; co-lecturer ofTrends in Psychology.
2. International courses co-lecturer of Medical Psychology(in English);
3. Undergraduate courses Principle lecturer ofMedical Basis in Special Education, co-lecturer of Physiological Psychology
Grants and funding:
1. The National Natural Science Foundation of China(General Program,Grant No. 81271503). Funding Title: Hypothalamic neuroimaging markers and their implications in depression.¥700,000,2013.01-2018.12,Principle Investigator.
2. Zhejiang Major Science and Technology Project (Grant No. 2015C03037). Funding Title: Invention of MRI-induced noninvasive treatment in depression. ¥1,100,000, 2016.01-2019.12, Principal Member
3. Hangzhou Technology Development Project (Grant No. 20140633B35), Funding Title: Resting-state fMRI in early warning of depression. ¥50,000, 2014.12-2017.05. Principal Member.
4. National Natural Science Foundation of China (Youth program, Grant No. 81301284). Funding title: Multimodal neuroimaging-based brain structural and functional networks in depression. ¥240,000, 2014.01-2016.12. Participator.
5. Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province of China (Youth program, Grant No. LQ14H090004), Funding Title: Structure and function of neural network in MRI. ¥50,000, 2014.01-2016.12. Participator.
6. National Natural Science Foundation of China (Youth program, Grant No. 30800300), Funding Title: Extracellular signal-regulated kinase signaling pathway in immune mechanism of depression. ¥210,000. 2009.01-2011.12. Participator.
7. National Natural Science Foundation of China (General Program, Grant No. 30770718), Funding Title: Cytokines in stress-induced depressive behavior. ¥320,000. 2008.01-2010.12. Participator.
8. National Natural Science Foundation of China (General Program, Grant No. 30670707), Funding Title: Extracellular signal-regulated kinase in stress-induced depressive behavior. Participator.
Publications:
1. Shaowei Xue, Donglin Wang*, Zhonglin Tan, Xiaojiao Hu, Xiaole Wang, Xin Zhou, Yan Wang, Zhenzhen Lian, Yunkai Sun, Disrupted brain entropy and functional connectivity patterns of thalamic subregions in major depressive disorder. BMC Psychiatry. 2019 Mar. 18. (Accepted) (*Corresponding Author)
2. Donglin Wang, Shaowei Xue*, Zhonglin Tan, Xiaole Wang, Zhiguo Hu, Xiaojiao Hu, Yonghu Guo. Differentially disrupted functional connectivity in thalamus subregions in major depressive disorder. (2018, Submitted)
3. Huaibin Guo, Donglin Wang*, Yufeng Zang, Heqiu Wang, Zhonglin Tan. Abnormal brain spontaneous activity in PLN and hypothalamus-PLN in the first-degree relatives of patients with major depressive disorder. (2018, Submitted) , (*Corresponding Author)
4. Donglin Wang, Shaowei Xue*, Zhonglin Tan, Xiaole Wang, Zhiguo Hu, Xiaojiao Hu, Yonghu Guo. Disrupted hippocampus subregion functional connectivity in major depressive disorder. (2018, Submitted)
5. Shaowei Xue, Donglin Wang*, Zhonglin Tan, Xiaole Wang, Zhiguo Hu, Yonghu Guo, Xiaojiao Hu. Differentially disrupted functional connectivity of the subregions of the anterior cingulate cortex in major depressive disorder. (2018, Submitted) , (*Corresponding Author)
6. Shaowei Xue, Donglin Wang*, Zhonglin Tan, Xiaole Wang, Zhiguo Hu, Yonghu Guo, Xiaojiao Hu. Disrupted amygdalar subregion functional connectivity in major depressive disorder. (2018, Submitted) , (*Corresponding Author)
7. Xiaole Wang, Donglin Wang*, Zhonglin Tan. Decreased functional connectivity between hypothalamus and prefrontal-limbic network in patients with major depressive disorder: A resting-state fMRI study. (2018, Submitted), (*Corresponding Author)
8. Huaibin Guo, Donglin Wang*. Early Detection of Major Depressive Disorder. Journal of Psychological Science. 2016, 39(5): 514-519. (*Corresponding Author)
9. Xiaole Wang, Donglin Wang*, Hypothalamic Abnormalities and Major Depressive Disorder. Advances in Psychological Science. 2015, 23(10): 1763-1774. (*Corresponding Author)
10. Yuqin Pan, Wenjuan Lin, Weiwen Wang, Xiaoli Qi, Donglin Wang, Mingming Tang. The effects of central pro-and anti-inflammatory immune challenges on depressive-like behavior induced by chronic forced swim stress in rats. Behav. Brain Res. 2013, 247: 232-240.(SCI,IF: 3.417,Q2)
11. 潘玉芹,林文娟,王东林,邝雪莹. 脂多糖免疫激活对强迫游泳应激导致的抑郁样行为的影响. 心理学报, 2012, 44(3):322-329. (CSCD 期刊)
12. Donglin Wang, Wenjuan Lin, Yuqin Pan, Xueying Kuang, Xiaoli Qi, Han Sun. Chronic blockade of glucocorticoid receptors by RU486 enhances lipopolysaccharide-induced depressive-like behaviour and cytokine production in rats. Brain Behav. Immun. 2011, 25(4): 706-714 (SCI,IF: 5.061,Q1)
13. 邝雪莹,林文娟,王东林,亓晓丽,潘玉芹,孙菡,谢希 胆囊收缩素对脂多糖诱发的病态行为及外周细胞因子的影响. 心理学报,2011, 43(3):283-293. (CSCD 期刊)
14. Donglin Wang, Wenjuan Lin, Xiaoli Qi, Meng Sun, Xueying Kuang. Long-term depressive-like behavior is unable to be induced in rats by lipopolysaccharides. Collection of Abstracts, 362-363, The 12th National Academic Conference of Psychology. 2009, Jinan, Shandong, China
15. Xiaoli Qi, Wenjuan Lin, Donglin Wang, Yuqin Pan, Weiweng Wang, Meng Sun. A role for the extracellular signal-regulated kinase signal pathway in depressive-like behavior. Behav Brain Res, 2009, 199 (2): 203-209 (SCI,IF: 3.220,Q2)
16. Xiaoli Qi, Wenjuan Lin, Junfa Li, Huanhuan Li, Weiwen Wang, Donglin Wang, Meng Sun. Fluoxetine increases the activity of the ERK-CREB signal system and alleviates the depressive-like behavior in rats exposed to chronic forced swim stress. Neurobiology of Disease, 2008, 31(2): 278-285 (SCI,IF: 4.852,Q1)
17. 林文娟,王东林,潘玉芹 抑郁症的心理神经免疫学研究:细胞因子的作用 心理科学进展 2008,16(3): 404-410 (CSCD 期刊)
18. 潘玉芹,王东林,林文娟 脂多糖免疫激活导致抑郁性行为的动物研究:剂量和时程效应 心理学报 2007,39(6):1041-1047 (CSCD 期刊)
19. 王东林,林文娟 细胞因子与抑郁症发病机制研究进展 中国神经精神疾病杂志 2007,33(9):572-574 (CSCD 期刊)
20. 吴善凤,王东林 躯体化障碍病人的临床特点与护理对策研究 护理研究 2003,17(3):254-255
21. 梁国祥,王东林 丁螺环酮治疗抑郁症的临床观察 镇江医学院学报 2001,11(1):42-43
22. 田志宏,张震,王东林,严善明 惊恐障碍诊断延迟的相关因素分析 中国临床心理学杂志2001,9(2):128-129
23. 张大千,陈远岭,王东林,严善明 抑郁性神经症功能失调状况与临床症状的关系 中国临床心理学杂志 2000,8(3):153-155,159
24. 王东林,吴彩云,吴爱勤 躯体化障碍与抑郁症的生物学特征及心理社会因素比较 临床精神医学杂志 2000,10(2):68-70
25. 王东林,吴彩云,吴爱勤 躯体化障碍与抑郁症的临床特征比较 临床精神医学杂志 2000,10(1):1-4
26. 王东林 躁狂症的药物治疗述评 国外医学精神病学分册 1999,26(1):42-45
27. 王东林,吴彩云,吴爱勤 躯体形障碍 医学综述 1997,3(10):471-474
28. 王东林 婴儿孤独症的神经生物学 国外医学精神病学分册 1989,16(3):59-62
Academic part-time:
1. Deputy Director in the Ethics Committee of Institutes of Psychological Sciences and Center for Cognition and Brain Disorders, Hangzhou Normal University
2. Journal Peer Review: Acta Psychologica Sinica, Advances in Psychological Science, PLOS ONE, Neural Plasticity
3. Peer-reviewed experts in National Natural Science Foundation Committee
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